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Victor Davis Hanson
Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the author of “The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won,” from Basic Books. You can reach him by e-mailing authorvdh@gmail.com. His columns appears Sundays in the Review-Journal.
If the lost Gen Z is not found soon, the result for everyone will not be pretty.
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is a euphemism for a rigid racialist theology. It deductively postulates that a large percentage of the population is oppressed by racism and sexism, mostly by white males.
Between 1892 and 1954, approximately 12 million immigrants arrived at the now-iconic Ellis Island to enter the United States—or nearly 200,000 legal entries per year.
The clock is ticking for the GOP.
The left wing and media rage hysterically from one Trump psychodrama to the next, while Donald Trump trolls both on social media. But all that is verbiage.
An example of Democratic projection.
The short answer to why both the Biden and Obama administrations failed to achieve peace in the Middle East is that they took actions opposite to Donald Trump’s current efforts.
Van Jones, the CNN host and commentator, recently complained that neither the global left nor the mainstream media are covering the horrific violence against Nigerian civilians by Islamic terrorists.
Historians traditionally blame the failure of the League of Nations — the post-World War I, Versailles-era dream of President Woodrow Wilson — on many things.
The only mystery about the new obsessive-compulsive left is whether their vulgarity, violence and crudity trickle top-down from the uncouth Democrat elite — or rise bottom-up.
Just days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the left is working overtime to hide the truth and create fantasies about his death.
Europe is plagued by a number of existential crises. Yet they are all self-inflicted.
Trump’s greatest achievement within six months was simply ending illegal immigration as we had once known it.
Almost weekly in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, and Germany, a sensational assault committed by an illegal migrant surfaces.
